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I would agree, but I can't see it in an either or, binary way. I know it's not rational, but I don't have a dog in the fight. I loathe both sides about equally.
Well, I think not seeing in binary isn't always a bad thing. I totally get the "betrayal" aspects that politics has engendered. On the other hand, I think most developments in the country for both good and bad tend to be a step-wise progression. I don't know that if someone stepped into office who held the supreme ideal of what is right for the country on all levels would be tolerated for five seconds. For one thing, "freedom" is abstract and means many things to many people, but freedom in a Biblical sense is another thing. Is what is right for the country what God wants, or is it about what groups of people want? These are central issues. COVID began to highlight these matters. My point then is where do we draw the line at disease? Physical sickness? Spiritual? If the second one is the case, whole lotta people best not ever leave their homes...
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Physical is definitely a red flag
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But the spiritual shows up long before.
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